Time to throw away those flimsy wire tomato cages and build some of these beautiful sturdy ones! Great basic design, could easily be modified for scrap wood., gardening ideas, how to garden

DIY Tomato Cages: Time to throw away those flimsy wire tomato cages and make some of these beautiful sturdy ones!

DIY: A Wooden Tomato Cage.. Time to throw away those flimsy wire tomato cages & build some of these beautiful sturdy ones! Great basic design, could easily be modified for scrap wood.. link for the How-to: http://www.ellaclaireinspired.com/2014/05/diy-tomato-cage-sturdy-and-inexpensive.html?m=1

I've been growing green onions from the bottom 1 inch. Didn't know it could work with the big ones... I'll have to try it - - - Grow Onions from Discarded Onion Bottoms - never be without onions again

Regrow roses!!! Another pinner says: "My neighbor has a row of roses, which he took as cuttings. I asked how he took them. He simply plunges the cuttings into the ground. But his secret of success is the humble potato! Before planting cuttings, he pushes the bottom end into a small potato, which he believes keeps the cuttings moist as they develop roots. It sounds crazy, but his row of allotment roses is proof it works." (quote from link)

Wonder if it works??? Got a bouquet of roses you really loved? You can keep on enjoying them, by cutting the stem, inserting them in a potato and planting them!- Seriously??

Growing Roses From Cuttings - Great way to grow your own Heirloom Roses! Don't know if it works but worth a try !

Growing Rose From Cutting- My neighbour has a row of roses, which he took as cuttings. I asked how he took them. He simply plunges the cuttings into the ground. But his secret of success is the humble potato! Before planting cuttings, he pushes the bottom end into a small potato, which he believes keeps the cuttings moist as they develop roots. It sounds crazy, but his row of allotment roses is proof it works. Via : Taking rose cuttings

Growing Rose From Cutting a row of roses taken as cuttings. Simply plunge the cuttings into the ground. But the secret of success is the humble potato! Before planting cuttings, push the bottom end into a small potato, which keeps the cuttings moist as they develop roots. It sounds crazy, but let's see if it works!

A DIY storage idea and space saving closet island of wood.

raw wood sculpture for counters or merchandise shelves

Zalando Pop Up store by Sigurd Larsen, Berlin store design - I could see making this more rectangular in shape and creating a bedroom alcove up top, clothes storage in one cubby, kitchen in another and an all-in-one toilet shower in another!